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Freedom - ABATE of Washington
Vol. 35, Issue 12
ABATE of Washington
December 2013
A
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State Officers
State Office
ABATE of WA P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma, WA, 98419-0369
253-326-5201
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Eastside Dep.Coordinator
Scott Robinson
509-250-2001
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Westside Dep.Coordinator
Mike Campbell
PO Box 8369
Tacoma, WA 98419-0369
253-606-9365
253-862-7753
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Coordinator
Lyle Coyle
253-326-5201
in State Office
coordinator@abate-wa.org
Secretary
Rona K. Smith
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma WA, 98419-0369
253-924-1981
secretary@abate-wa.org
Treasurer
Koeta Imhof
P.O.Box 8369
Tacoma, WA. 98419-0369
253-845-7013
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NCOM Ambassador
Irish McKinney
ambassadorncom@abate-wa.org
206-242-4601
Ambassador-at-Large
Dutch Phillips
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma, WA, 98419-0369
ambassadoratlarge@abate-wa.org
State Committee Chairs
Legislative
Mr. Breeze (Donnie Landsman)
60 Proton Ln
Richland WA 99354
425-495-7000
legislative1@abate-wa.org
By-Laws
Barb Hunter
253-223-9911
bylaws@abate-wa.org
Chaplain
Ranger Ric Sander
68 State Park Rd
Republic, WA 99166
509-775-2124
chaplain@abate-wa.org
Asst. Chaplain
Rod Tubbs
909 Vicky Place
Camano Island, WA 98282
360-387-3236
Membership
Greg “Righteous”Hansen
P.O.Box 8369
Tacoma, Washington 98419-0369
360-229-6653
membership@abate-wa.org
Citations Officer
Paul Arnold
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Communications Officer
Warner “G-Man” Gilbert
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma,WA 98419-0369
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253-224-3273
Insurance Chair
Mick Gillispie
253-845-7998
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Newsletter Team
Ron Fryer
rcfryer@gmail.com
360-574-8070
Cathy Salomone
newsletter@abate-wa.org
Products
Roxanna Kelly
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Lakewood,WA 98439
253-678-2333
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Public Relations Officers
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma,WA 98419-0369
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Joseph Kimball
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360-621-3816
Parliamentarian
Darcy Mugartegui
P.O. Box 7129
Olympia, WA 98507-7129
360-791-2412
parliamentarian@abate-wa.org
State QuartermasterJay Frasier 253-862-1481
Quartermaster@abate-wa.org
Spring & Fall Swap Meets
Rona Smith
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma,WA 98419-0369
253-924-1981
Safety & Education Program
Lenny Pletsch
P.O. Box 203
Nasalle.WA 98638
360-484-7226
safety_education@abate-wa.org
Security - Chief of Security
Jason McCarter
425-343-2554
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Seargent at Arms
Tim Wilkins
253-278-7228
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State Audit
Darcy Mugartegui
P.O. Box 7129
Olympia, WA 98507-7129
360-791-2412
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Webmaster
Derek VanSpoor
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma, WA 98419-0369
webmaster@abate-wa.org
Spring Opener Commitee
Jimmy George
Chapter Representatives
Rep 1:OPEN
Central Washington
Columbia Gorge
Independence
Inland Empire
Kittitas County
North East Washington
Tri-Cities Chapter
Rep 2: Ron Fryer
(H) 360-574-8070
Pacific County,
Grays Harbor,
Lewis County,
Clark County
chaprep2@abate-wa.org
rcfryer@gmail.com
Rep 3:
Jerry (Sonnyboy) Lacrosse
253-223-7331
East Pierce Coounty,
Rat City,
So King County,
Tacoma
chaprep3@abate-wa.org
Rep 4: OPEN
North Snohomish County,,
Sky Valley,
chaprep4@abate-wa.org
Rep 5: OPEN
North Olympic,
North Kitsap,
Mason County,
Olympia
chaprep5@abate-wa.org
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Chapter Contacts
Central Washington
Central Washington
P.O. Box 9022
Yakima, WA 98909
Meets: 6:30 PM 1st (business)
Yakima VFW
18 So 5th Avenue
& 3rd (planning) Thursdays
Old Town Pump
3716 Main St, Union Gap
Business mtg
Contact: Bob Turner
pturner@sunnysidechamber.com
Clark County Freedom Riders
13023 NE Hwy 99
Suite 7 Box 110
Vancouver, WA 98686
Meets:
2nd Thursday @ 7:30 PM
Mill Creek Pub
1710 SW 9th Ave
Battle Ground, WA 98604
Contact:
Ron Fryer
360-574-8070
rcfryer@gmail.com
Columbia Gorge
PO Box 357
Goldendale, WA 98620
Meets:
2nd Monday @ 7:00 PM
American Legion
108 North Grant
Goldendale WA 98620
Contact:
Micki Robinson
509-250-2245
Elk Country Chapter
Last Snday at 12:00 noon
Bucksnort Pub
198 Main Ave.
Morton, WA 98356
Contact: Bryan Lange
360-496-5355
elkcountryabate@yahoo.com
East Pierce County
PO Box 1348
Sumner, WA. 98390
Meets:
1st Sunday @ 10 AM
Schafer’s Bar & Grill
16202 64th Street E.
Sumner, WA 98390
Contact:
Noel Ortiz
206 218 4812
noelortiz1@comcast.net
Grays Harbor
PO Box 1032
Aberdeen WA 98520
Meets:
40 et 8
2313 Simpson Ave.
Aberdeen WA 98520
Second Wednesday 6:30 PM
Contact:
Don Florek
360-533-8148
gutterguy67@yahoo.com
Inland Empire
PO Box 40474
Spokane, WA 99220
Meets: 2nd Tuesday @ 6 PM
Sweet Old Bob’s
3243 E Trent Avenue
corner of Trent and Ralph
Spokane WA
Contact:
contact: Seth McIntosh
509-991-5400
Key Peninsula Chapter
Meets 3rd Wednesday 7:00PM
The Float Pub & Grill
14511 Sherman Dr. NW,
Gig Harbor, WA
Contact: Jay Jackson
253-884-1909
jayj1251@gmail.com
Kittitas County
Meets:
5:30 pm social,
6:00 pm business meeting
Buzz Inn Steakhouse
First Tuesday of the month.
2202 South Canyon Road
Ellensburg, WA 98926
Contact: Joe Hill
509 929 0729
papahill.66@gmail.com
Lewis County:
P.O. Box 1108
Centralia, WA 98531
Meets:
2nd & 4th Wed @ 7 PM
Moose Lodge
Centralia, WA
Contact:
Terry Butler
360 807 0179
sherterbu@comcast.net
Mason County Chapter
PO Box 213
Shelton, WA 98584
Meets:
2nd Wednesday @ 7pm
Taylor Station Restaurant
62 SE Lynch Rd.
Shelton, WA
Contact:
Derek VanSpoor
360-259-3031
chrome_horse@live.com
NE Washington
PO Box 1886
Newport, WA 99156
Meets:
2nd Sunday @ 4:30 PM
Michael’s
208 S. Washington Ave
Newport, WA 99156
Contact:
Milt Carvell
503-713-8862
miltcarvell69@gmail.com
North Kitsap Chapter
PO Box 5831
Bremerton, WA 98312
Meets: 1st Wed. @ 7 PM
Silverdale All Star Lanes &
Restaurant
10710 Silverdale Way
Silverdale, WA 98383
360-692-5760 x106
meeting is in the Atrium.
Contact:
Chris Varner
360-440-1344
buellboybynight@aol.com
North Olympic
P.O. Box 3745
Sequim, WA 98382
Meets:
3rd Tuesday @ 7 PM
Las Palomas
1085 E. Washington St.
Sequim, WA 98382
Contact:
Neil Eckerson
360-683-8598
eckersonc@olypen.com
North Snohomish County
P.O. Box 1288
Marysville, WA 98270
Meets:
3rd Sunday @ 10 AM
Everett Eagles (F.O.E. #13)
1216 Broadway
Everett, WA
Contact:
Kevin A. Larson
360-659-7010
kal45@comcast.net
Olympia
P.O. Box 7129
Olympia, WA 98507-7129
Meets:
1st Thurs. @ 7 PM
3rd Thurs. - see web
Tea Leaf II
4646 Pacific Ave SE
Lacey, WA 98503
360-459-3800
Contact:
Wayne Mugartgeui
360-791-0010
chromeeagle04@gmail.com
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Chapter Contacts
Pacific County:
P.O. Box 203
Naselle, WA 98638
Meets:
1st Sunday @ 10 AM
Hunter’s Inn
Naselle, WA
Contact:
Lenny Pletsch
360-484-7226
lenny@wwest.net
Rat City
PO Box 46033
Seattle WA 98146
Meets:
2nd Tues @ 7 PM
6 PM Social
The White Center Pizza
& Spaghetti House
10231 16th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98146
Contact:
James Hemmingsen
206 450 6555
james.hemmingsen@gmail.
com
Sky Valley
P.O. Box 784
Snohomish, WA 98291
Meets:
Bike Show Meeting 1st Tuesday
Chapter Meeting 2nd Tuesday
@ 7 PM
Eagles FOE #195
606 Maple Ave.
Snohomish, WA 98290
Contact:
Rod Hobelman
360-563-9763
hdreddog92@aol.com
Spanaway Chapter
PO Box 154
Spanaway WA. 98387
Meets: 2nd Tuesday at 7pm.
Uncle Sam’s American
Bar & Grill
16003 Pacific Ave. S
Spanaway, WA 98387
Contact:
Dolly Barraugh
(253) 376-3732
softail2004@live.com
South King County
P.O. Box 30
Milton, WA 98354
Meets:
1st Mon. @ 7 PM
Performance Grill
1525 A St. N.E.
Auburn, WA. 98002
Contact:
Sam Walker
253-632-5880
wishuhadmyvw@yahoo.com
Tacoma Chapter
PO Box 612
Graham, WA. 98338-0612
Meets:
1st Wed. @ 7 PM
VFW Post #969
3510McKinleyAve.
Tacoma, WA
Contact:
Tacoma Chapter
Donnie Ahola
253-376-8643
Cadhd67@yahoo.com
Tri-Cities Chapter
PO Box 2425
Richland, WA 99352
Meets: Meets:
2nd Thursday at 6:30 PM
Clover Island Inn
435 Clover Island Dr.
Kennewick, WA. 99336
(4th floor - next to the Crows
Nest Lounge)
Contact: Frank Katz
509-539-2898
tricitiesabate@hotmail.com
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Table of Contents
Page
Vol. 35 Issue 12
State Officers, Committee Chairs, Chapter Reps
3
4
Chapter Contacts.................................................
From the State Coordinator.................................
10
East Side Deputy Report.....................................
11
Legislative Report...............................................
11
Chapter Reports...................................................
12
MRF Report.........................................................
19
22
LAC Helmets.......................................................
Rides and Events.................................................
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ABATE of Washington
“Dedicated to Freedom of the Road”
Editor’s Corner
Last month I took a ride up to
Lynwood, WA to the North
Sound Indian Motorcycle
dealership. There I met
Jim Powers Jr., the General
Manager; a really nice guy
with a great sense of humor. I
was privileged to test drive a
brand new Indian Motorcycle
and have my picture taken on
another one. In case you missed it, see the front
cover. Anyway, here are my thoughts about the
Indian.
Overall appearance is great. They did a terriffic
job with the retro styling. The seat was wide and
comfortible with a similar feel to a custom Corbin
or Mustang seat. The handlebars were comfortably
wide, and the windshield was adjustable up and
down for all kinds of weather.
Controls were all handy, although I am used to left
and right turn signal buttons and the Indian had a
single switch on the left that is typical of metric
cruisers. The shifter was smooth, but did not have
a heel-toe shift lever, although I was told that they
wre available as an option. The big V-Twin motor
was powerful and the torque was substantial. I
liked the low idle speed (800 rpm) and the fact that
it would pull from about 1000 rpm without lugging
the engine.
The amazing thing that I noticed is that the bike felt
much lighter than it is, and handled like a lighter
bike. Sort of like a Sportster. It could be flicked
around without much effort, and still held onto
the pavement like a bagger. Plus, it came with
electronic cruise control, built in stereo system,
and a built in GPS along with many other great
standard features that are options on other bikes.
If you get a chance to go to Lynwood, it is worth
your time to stop in at North Sound Indian and
take a test drive. It is definately worth the trip.
Next month is the main event for ABATE of
Washington; Black Thursday. Everyone should
be planning on attending. Take a couple of days
off and plan on spending them at the Capitol. We
need your presence to have an effective voice and
further our agenda. If you care anything about your
freedom of the road, you should be there. Invite
your friends, too. The more people we have there,
the better it will be. Donnie Landsman should be
providing the plan and updates during the next few
weeks. I hope to see you there.
Best Regards,
Ron
December 2013 Page 7
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Get to know your State Officers. When you see them at an event or a meeting, shake their hand and thank
them for their hard work. These pictures will help you recognize them and put a face with a name.
State Coordinator
Lyle Coyle
State Treasurer
Koeta Imhof
December 2013
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Deputy Coordinator
Mike Campbell
Deputy Coordinator
Scott Robinson
State Secretary
Rona Smith
Ambassador at Large
Dutch Phillips
NCOM Ambassador
Irish McKinney
Legislative Affairs
Donnie Landsman
December Events
Wood Stove Breakfast Dec 14th 9:00 AM - Noon
All you can eat, just $6.
Christmas Sale
Dec. 11-22
20% off all in
stock items.
NEW WINTER HOURS Wed-Sun 10:00 - 7:00
Closed Monday & Tuesday
Lots of food and beverages
Leather Sale every Saturday
Jackets, Chaps, Vests, Gloves, Wallets, purses,
belts, fringe, vest extenders, patches and a lot
of other goodies to choose from.
On site sewing, too!
Come by and say hi, or stay a while.
Free Camping to all ABATE members.
ABATE of WASHINGTON
Rat City Chapter
reeze
our
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ff
FUN RUN
STOPS TO BE
DETERMINED
(save the date)
SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 2014
Register 10 AM — Last Bike out 11 AM
Donation of $10 for the ride
See website for more details RATCITYABATE.com
December 2013 Page 9
From the State Coordinator
Hey Everyone,
Hope everything is good and you had a
good summer of riding with seeing old friends and
meeting new. We now have two new chapters to
ride with, there is the Key Peninsula Chapter they
meet at The Floatation Device in Gig Harbor the
3rd Wednesday of the month 7:00 PM and The
Elk Country Chapter in Morton meeting at the
Bucksnort Pub the last Sunday of the month 12:00
noon, please do everything you can to make them
feel welcome and if you live in either of these
areas check them out as we need to grow this
organization. Unfortunately we also lost a chapter
on the east side of the mountains, Independence
Chapter has decided to close up shop. Even though
this is a big loss to ABATE of Washington we hope
that the members of that chapter stay with us by
either joining a surrounding chapter or becoming
an independent.
There is a group of people led by Donnie
Landsman creating an event that every motorcyclist
in the state of Washington should attend if you own
and ride a motorcycle or just believe in protecting
the rights of motorcyclist this event is being created
just for you, this event will be on Jan. 23 2014 in
Olympia and it is called Black Thursday. Now
we have people brain storming on how to entice
as many motorcyclists as possible to attend Black
Thursday, so what I am asking you does ABATE
December 2013 Page 10
of Washington have to give you something to get
you to go to Olympia and meet with the people that
have the power to strip you of your rights if you
don’t stand up and fight for them. I would like to
use an analogy that I heard Bandido Lucky Les say
(may not be word for word) “if I come into your
house and when I leave I take something from you
and you don’t say anything then the next time I take
something else you still don’t say anything, I am
going to keep coming back”. What it comes down
to is they have taken rights from us and we have not
showed up in force and they have not really heard
us, don’t get me wrong we have shown up and they
know were here but they do not know how strong
we really are so January 23, 2014 make sure you
are there.
Another group led by Jimmy George is
creating probably our best Spring Opener yet,
Jimmy has secured a 2014 Harley Davidson Road
King with zero miles and a full warranty from a
very generous Destination Harley Davidson. By
the time this issue comes out raffle tickets will be
available so make sure we sell as many as possible.
Also Jimmy has sponsorship applications and it
would be nice if we could get some help getting
sponsors in your area, with your help we can make
this Spring Opener the biggest event in the North
West.
Lyle Coyle
ABATE of Washington
2013 Meeting Schedule
ECOM Meetings
11:00 AM Johnnie’s in Fife unless otherwise posted
Dec. 8 (@ Imhoff Residence)
ABATE of Washington
2014 Meeting Schedule
Board of Directors Meetings
January 11 - Tacoma,
April 12 - SKCC,
July 12 - Tri Cities,
East Side Deputy Coordinator
Scott Robinson
Black Thursday is approaching fast, we have the
Govern Hotel again make sure you stop by. Last year
was exceptional we had the Senators and Legislators
coming in throughout the evening. It was great to see
them stop by and sign our sheet ,plus taking the time
to visit and get to know the members that were in
attendance. Do not miss this opportunity to make your
statement. IF WE DO NOT STEP UP WE WILL BE
STEPPED ON!
I can tell you that this years Spring Opener is going to
go on record as the best ever there has been so much
work already put into this event. You need to rest assure
that the Spring Opener committee is not sitting back
waiting for something to happen.
It is great to hear there are so many events going
on through the winter months, All the Chapters on the
EAST SIDE have plans for the coming months. It is a
great time to be a part of ABATE of WASHINGTON....
SCOTT
Legislative Report
Donnie “Mr. Breeze” Landsman
lane of travel;
• a law that allows conversion kits to be used to add
wheels to motorcycles;
• and a law that will make it mandatory for motorcycles
to be considered in traffic planning (HOV lanes,
parking, etc).
Indeed, we have another bill that is in a great position
to be passed. As motorcyclist, we have all been there.
Stuck at a red-light that is supposed to control the flow
of traffic. Somehow we are held against our will waiting
for a light to turn green that indicates Go! When one of
these lights malfunction, Dr. Seuss said it best, “We did
nothing at all. So all we could do was to Sit! Sit! Sit!
And we did not like it. Not one little bit.”
In more than 15 States, the Legislature has passed laws
that allow for motorcycles to Go! Go! Go! ABATE is
pushing HB1238 and SB5141 so that Washington can be
added to the growing list of States that have legislative
relief when we find ourselves in that situation. The
premise is simple: We come to a complete stop; it is
apparent the sensor did not detect us; we wait until it
is clear; and we proceed. IF we make a mistake and
an accident occurs, we cannot use the fact that the light
did not work as a defense. The language of the bill we
are working to pass is so simple, that even a legislator
can get it!
While it seems a passing vote is imminent, this bill really
needs the help of the motorcycle community to call,
email or better yet, show up on BLACK THURSDAY
and tell your elected representative to make sure this
bill gets voted on. It is only through vigilance that we
will get this bill passed; it is then that we will get to
make the choice to proceed.
As can be seen in recent years legislative results,
ABATE is not only about Repealing the Helmet Law.
We do not advocate that anyone does not use a helmet,
only that you have a choice. When Michigan became
the 31st state to allow Freedom of Choice in regard to
wearing helmets, the opponents claimed that fatality
and injuries would dramatically rise. According to a
report from the Michigan State Police, there has been a
drop of 20% fatalities and 27% incapacitating injuries
from 2010 (the last full year of mandatory helmet law)
and 2013 (the first full year of Choice). This living
laboratory mirrors the results of other States that
have repealed their helmet law. This year, our quest
continues. ABATE is all about the choice. It is that
very ideal that we continue to pursue in the Freedom of
the Road.
For 35 years, ABATE of Washington has been the
consistent voice of Motorcyclists Rights and the Fight
for Freedom of the Road. Every January, ABATE
hosts a Motorcycle Legislative Day called BLACK
THURSDAY at our State Capitol. On January 23rd,,
2014 we will once again climb the steps in Olympia to
meet and greet our elective representatives in the House
and Senate. This event is open to ALL motorcyclists
whether you are an ABATE member or not. We believe
that the issues that face us all, and the legislation that
we are fighting for is about the common good of the
entire motorcycling community.
ABATE has participated and collaborated in several
recent legislative successes, including:
• The Nation’s First Anti-Motorcycle Profiling Law that
makes it illegal to stop a motorcyclist just because we
ride a motorcycle or wear motorcycle paraphernalia;
• a law that allows for motorcyclists to convert an offroad motorcycle to a street bike;
• a law allowing for motorcyclist to participate in parades
without a helmet, riding side-saddle or with oversized
handlebars without seeking special permission from the
Enough Said,
WSP;
Donnie ‘Mr. Breeze’ Landsman
• a law that makes it legal to pass a bicyclist in the same
December 2013 Page 11
Tri-Cities Chapter
Meets: 2nd Thursday at 6:30 PM
Clover Island Inn
435 Clover Island Dr.
Kennewick, WA. 99336
(4th floor - next to the Crows Nest Lounge)
Greetings from the Tri-Cities
Our Official Endorsement From Abate of Washington
and the Tri-Cities Chapter to Senator Sharon Brown
went flawless.
One of our local chapters of B.A.C.A. (Bikers Against
Child Abuse) changed their start time of their event so
that they could come and support Abate and Senator
Brown. We thank 3 Bobs and his Chapter for their
support. We started our event at the Veteran’s Memorial
in Columbia Park, we then rode to The World Trade
Center Memorial on 395 in Kennewick to make our
Presentation. With our State LAO Officer Mr. Breeze,
our Chapter, and our B.A.C.A. Brothers, we met with
Senator Sharon Brown and her assistant Docha and had
a great meeting and presentation.
Frank Katz – TCC Coordinator
event overall went pretty well considering the weather.
We rode to KNDU TV station to deliver coats 4 kids and
had near 50 bikes show up and approximately 200 coats
to present. We were filmed and received a news Spot
for our efforts for our part of the promotion. Then we
rode back to Kimo’s battling high winds, leaf swarms,
We then rode to Full Throttle Cycle in Kennewick tumble weeds and debris. And had a good mingle and
to help support our B.A.C.A Brothers in their event. enjoyed games, raffle, silent auction, food and drink. A
Senator Brown and Docha also accompanied us there. very successful event even with all considered.
We all had a great mingle before the event. Senator
We had a good general meeting on November 14th on
Brown, 3 Bobs and Mr. Breeze spoke before the event.
Clover Island.
And Senator Brown Commended Abate, B.A.C.A. and
other motorcycle clubs and organizations in the good We discussed that we need to continue to work hard and
works that we do, and stated the public needs to be made get geared up for Black Thursday January 23rd.
more aware of the good deeds also. We had a great time We will try to work out transportation to help out our
participating in B.A.C.A.’s Event and thank them for members, other chapter’s and others to get to Olympia
having us. The Tri Cities chapter will continue to work for this event. also that we need to get started in making
hard in having good relationships with our local clubs, our appointments with our legislators.
organizations and community, so that our support of
We also discussed taking part in the Red Cross Drive to
each other can be more effective in achieving our
Send Christmas cards to Veterans. This was floored by
mutual goals. Since this event Senator Sharon Brown
Jawno and info. was distributed.
won her campaign with 75 % of the votes. We hope that
We also passed the Hat for Cari’s kids and collected
our Endorsement and support helped in her victory.
133.00 we have collected 575.00 since we have started
Our 3rd annual Bikers Collecting Coats 4 Kids to help
and happy to do so to support these kids.
our local KNDU TV Station in Kennewick went very
well considering severe wind conditions. The event was We also discussed putting together a Patriot Ride for
hosted by Kimo’s Restaurant and Sportsbar in Richland. sometime in mid April to promote Constitutional
Kimo’s is owned by Kimo of the Pittsburg Steelers and Rights, in hopes of starting an annual ride where all
who has a home here in the Tri-Cities. Many thanks Washington State Motorcyclist would be invited to ride
to Kyle and the staff for for being so accommodating to the Capital in Olympia. We put together a committee
and helping us promote our event. The winds were so to work on this and report related information about it
severe that my detachable wind shield on my Fatboy to the chapter.
blew off my bike as well as a lot of helmets that took Frank Katz
flight and blew all over the parking lot. Thankfully
TCC Coordinator
patrons collected them and brought them into us. The
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Key Peninsula Chapter
Meets 3rd Wednesday 7:00PM
The Float Pub & Grill
14511 Sherman Dr. NW,
Gig Harbor, WA
Rat City
Meets: 2nd Tues @ 7 PM 6 PM Social
The White Center Pizza & Spaghetti House
10231 16th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98146
Contact: Chad Mall 206-240-0262
Key Peninsula Chapter
Greetings from Rat City!
Greetings from all of us ‘Purdy Gals and Burley Guys’
on the Key. FREEDOM!
'Tis the season, and our chapter is busy preparing for
our major fundraiser of the year, CHICKEN FRIDAY
CHRISTMAS! This is our bash at the Barrell Tavern
in Burien on December 13 from 6-9 PM where our
community comes together to celebrate the season of
giving by feeding people. Every penny raised goes
to the White Center Food Bank. Up front costs are
covered by sponsors like The Barrell and Top Hat Taxes,
so that all the money raised can be donated. Last year
we raised $10,000. Opportunities to give include $10
per plate for a buffet dinner, ordering custom towels
created specifically for the event, bidding on auctioned
items including many baskets created by our Deputy
Coordinator, T-bird Vineyard, and just plain, old
fashioned open-up-your-pockets and put your money
in the hat!!! MC Irish will pick you up and shake
you for that part. There is also live music provided
by Orville Johnson, reading of a variety of Christmas
stories, singing, and old fashioned Christmas stuff. If
you haven't done this before, add it to your Christmas
tradition this year. It will make your season!!!
On October 13, 2013 the Key Peninsula Chapter
received our Charter from ABATE of Washington at
the Board of Directors meeting in Ellensburg.
Thankfully, we are finally OFFICIAL!! Well, almost
…. There are still a few details that need to be
completed like: the Chapter flag, we decided to take
the “old” flag since there was a chapter in the area
previously and the flag is all ready; start up funds;
official ABATE of Washington web page; etc.
Yep we have lots on our plate right now. We’re
working at all the business while taking time to visit
the North Kitsap Chapter and ride to the travelling
Wall in Auburn on Veteran’s Day.
Freedom isn’t free and we honor and thank all those
who have served the United States to preserve our
Freedom and help others fight for Freedom.
Glenyce
To get things off to a great start, there will be a preevent at Elmer's in Burien the day after Thanksgiving,
but by the time you read this, that will have happened.
Hope you came and had a great time!
We are also getting ready for our Freeze Your Butt Off
Ride on March 9th. Put it on your calendars now, with
more information forthcoming.
And of course we are excited about Black Thursday and
eager to make our reservations at the Governor Hotel so
that we can do what ABATE is all about!!! -- Making
our legislators aware of the motorcycling community
and our issues.
In between all this we will be riding in as many Toy
Runs as we can manage, with our personal favorite
being the Tacoma Toy Run benefitting the YWCA
Shelter for Battered Women and their families. Hope
to see you all there.
for Rat City Chapter
At the BOD, LAO, Donnie “Breeze” Landsman giving
Legislative awards.
Marjorie McKinney
December 2013
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Saturday, December 7th, 2013
10:00 am – Gate Opens
11:00 am to 12:30 pm – Performers
1:00 pm – Ride leaves from South Sound Center in Lacey
Sears Parking Lot, 711 Sleater-Kinney Road SE, Lacey, WA
(Exit 108 on the south side of I-5)
New Unwrapped Toy -OR- $10/single or $15/couple
ABATE of Washington
SOUTH KING COUNTY CHAPTER
January 11, 2014
8pm - $10 Cover
BLUES ME
OR LOSE ME
Bud’s Bar & Grill
2702 Milton Way, Milton WA
253-952-7665 or BudsBarNGrill.com
One of the best Blues Bands all the way from Portland Oregon ….
Danny Hay Davis
& the Rat Pack
For more info contact Vixen at cnvrtme@hotmail.com
December 2013 Page 14
December 2013 Page 15
South King County
Meets 1st Mon. @ 7 PM
Performance Grill
1525 A St. N.E.
Auburn, WA. 98002
Columbia Gorge Chapter
Meets 2nd Monday @ 7:00 PM
American Legion
108 North Grant
Goldendale WA 98620
Lynal Grassman (509) 773-6011
Hello Abate of Washington
Hello ABATE members:
I’m the new coordinator of SKCC Abate.
We had a good showing for our salmon potluck, Just
before we did our 6th annual Trunk-or-Treat..
I want to thank the board of 2013 for the great job last
year. Hope I can do the same for the chapter.
All went well as expected. We had about 15 members
show up To hand out candy to all the little witches,
Our new board this year is Coordinator: Douglas Zombies, princess’s & allot more. It was a great time..
Hubbard, Deputy Coordinator: Geoff Glass, Secretary: Thank You CGC members for your support..
Barb Edwards (Cupcakes), Treasurer Jeremy Boyer,
At our business meeting this month, we talked
Membership: Dawn Larson
On Nov. 9th SKCC Abate participated in Auburn about The new patches, & had a good showing of
Veterans day Parade. We had 44 bikes and 2 trikes for people wanting the larger ones. we also talked about
this event. Was a great turn out and want to thank all the Christmas Bizarre in Goldendale for a chapter
fundraiser & a Christmas party, just for fun... Looks
that attended.
like we will be staying busy & having some fun during
SKCC Abate will be having our Blues Me or Lose me the non-riding months...
on January 11th at Buds tavern in Milton. Details and
flyer to be out soon. Keep the Date and come out for It would be great if you could put Black Thursday on
your calendar(January 23,2014) & show up to support
some good Blues music.
our rights.. UNITED WE STAND,DIVIDED WE
FALL........
Well that’s all for now.
Keep it safe and shinny side up
Doug (Curly) Hubbard
SKCC Abate Coordinator
It has started getting cold, so as the winter events
continue, lets all support each other when possible....
I hope you all had a great Thanks Giving with family
& friends
Thank You
“miles”
Micki Robinson
December 2013 Page 16
Sky Valley
Meets 2nd Tuesday -7 PM
Snohomish Eagles FOE195
606 Maple Ave.
Snohomish WA 98290
Pacific County Chapter
By the time you read this our holiday family’s will
already have there Thanksgiving dinners delivered.
We pick a couple of family’s that would not have
Thanksgiving with out some help, then we bring in the
whole kit and caboodle dinner with all the trimmings.
Then we get the wish list from the kids for Christmas.
On Christmas we return with Jim dressed as Santa
ridding his motorcycle. We bring presents for the kids
and dinner for all. This has been one of Sky Valley’s
traditions for many years....and it’s a good one!
Well, the wind is blowing and the rain is falling, I
guess fall is upon us for sure now.
The holidays are
upon us too and I wish you the best that can be offered.
Elections are over, some good and some not so good.
Black Thursday will be here soon, hope to see you there
as our work is cut out for us. As the year comes to an
end there are toy runs and a few other things yet to do
before 2014 is here. Was a great summer of meeting
and greeting everyone. Guess it's time to put the bike
on the table and look her over real close so I can fix
what needs fixen. Crappy day so maybe I better get
started on the winter projects so I can ride when the sun
comes out.
Later, down the road.
Lenny
Next order of business is getting sponsors for the
bike show in Snohomish on the third Sunday of May.
We need help!!! If you have anyone or any business
that can be a sponsor grab them and let them know this
years it going to be the biggest and best! So if you want
a spot on the street to advertise your stuff let us know.
We have been working with the Sheriff’s office along
with the local business’s to get this show on the road.
So jump in and help us out!
1st Sunday 10:00 AM
Hunter’s Inn - Naselle
Tacoma Chapter
Meets 1st Wednesday - 7:00PM
VFW Post #969
3510 McKinley Ave. Tacoma
Hi there ABATE brothers and sisters,
December already, man time flies. We just had the
Tacoma November Tattered Flag Run with 27 people on
the run. That's a pretty good turn out for the November
run. Buck Shot, one of our newest/oldest members
won. He had just rejoined last month after being out for
quite some time. His ABATE # is in the 2000 range so
its great to have one of the old members back. We really
Other then that just watching it rain. Guess it’s time to need to try to reach out to our members that may have
let there membership expire and try to bring them back.
do some maintenance on my machine.
As I write this Lyle has informed me that he has Bike
Raffle tickets so I will be picking them up and getting
See you in the wind......Highwayman
them out to all the coordinators and anyone else that
want's to sell them as soon as possible. Send me an
e-mail or call me if you want some.
Tacoma Toy Run will be December 14th starting at
Uncle Sam's. Breakfast at 9:30 am. KSU at 11:00.
I would like to thank Randy Coble (Gimp) for the great
job he has done as Tacoma LAO and Communications
person. He is moving to a new much warmer place and
will be giving up the job. Good luck my friend.
That's all for now.
Ride Safe
Donnie Ahola
Tacoma ABATE Coordinator
cadhd67@yahoo.com
Randy and I reported on the STEAM meeting
we had in Ellensburg and the BOD. There was some
good info to share with the chapter, as I am sure all
the chapters that came learned. I think everyone should
attend a STEAM meeting to give insight as to who we
really are. Thanks to all who put that on!
December 2013 Page 17
Spanaway Chapter
Meets: 2nd Tuesday at 7pm.
Uncle Sam’s American Bar & Grill
16003 Pacific Ave. S
Spanaway, WA 98387
Our monthly meeting was well attended with four
members from Tacoma Chapter, our chapter rep Sonny
Boy, and the State Ambassador at Large, Dutch. Always
nice to have visitors from other chapters.
Our combined Halloween party with the Tacoma chapter
was a big success. With lots of people coming in full
costumes, we had people dancing most all night long.
It was a pot luck and we had lots of food all night long.
Our chapter has added two members to our legislative
committee and are excited about all the things coming up
this year in Olympia. It is our intention to be a lot more
involved in legislative affairs this year and expanding
our legislative committee is just the start.
Halloween also starts off Spanaway chapters Toasty
Toes Sock Drive. We have expanded from one donation
box to three this year at three spots in Spanaway. We
gathered over 300 pair last year for (BASH) Bikers
Fighting State Wide Hunger for their annual Christmas
baskets. Donation boxes are located at Uncle Sam’s Bar
& Grill, The Oak Tree II, and at the Roy Y Sports Bar.
We are all looking forward to the Toy Runs this
year. For the big one, the Olympia Toy Run, on Dec. 7th.
we are meeting at Uncle Sam’s for a buffet breakfast at
8:00 am and leaving at 9:30 am to go to meet up at Red
Hog Leather located at 10518 So. Tac. Way with anyone
else that wants to ride up. We’ve invited Tacoma, Key
Peninsula, South King County, and East Pierce County
chapters to join up with us there to ride to Olympia in a
big pack like we used to. The owner of Red Hog Leather
is an Abate member and has offered to have coffee and
muffins available for us. Everyone is welcome.
Next is Tacoma’s Toy Run on Dec. 14th. We look
forward to joining the Tacoma chapter to deliver toys
and gifts for this special local run to a women’s shelter.
Later that night we will have a Christmas Party at Uncle
Sam’s Bar and Grill with a white elephant gift exchange
($20.00 gift limit). This will be a potluck event starting at
6 pm. Justice Creek will play good southern rock for us
later that evening. We will have the pool table moved and
extra room for dancing. Should be a good fun filled day.
Here is wishing all of Abate good health and great
holidays .
Billy DE. Spanaway Chapter
December 2013 Page 18
North East Chapter
Meets: Second Sunday 4pm
Michael’s Pub
Newport WA 99156
Hello from North East Washington chapter:
I am a bit late on this but I would like to welcome back
and thank our chapter officers, Deputy Coordinator:
“Buddy” Turpin, Secretary: Dave Porter, Treasurer:
Rose Farris and to introduce our Legislative Affairs
Officer: David Jewell and our chapter Historian: Lea
Porter. I also wish to introduce Mike Farris as our
returning Events committee chairperson.
The STEAM/B.O.D appeared to be a great success
and I was happy to have our new chapter LAO, David
Jewell and member Rhonda Hall attend. Both learned
a lot, and met many other exciting and excited ABATE
state and chapter officers and attending members. A big
thank you to all those people involved in making this
event a fun and successful learning event.
Our chapter just had its annual Halloween Party
fundraiser, and great time was had by all. A special
thank you goes out to everyone who helped make this
event a success. I would also like to thank the Inland
Empire chapter for supporting us; I hope you all had a
great time.
Talk to you all later.
Milt Carvell
Coordinator
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MRF
Report
by: Glynice Jackson
Asstistant MRF Rep
The MRF wants to wish all Motorcycle Riders a very
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We would also
add Happy Hanukkah, Felice Navidad, Joyeux Noel,
blessed Kwanza, Winter Solstice, and all other seasonal
celebrations be joyous and peaceful.
We hope you all are using this cold winter season to
prepare yourselves and your trusty motorcycles for
good riding in the coming year. Jeff Hennie, MRF
Vice-President for Gov’t Relations and Public Affairs
Officer, will keep an eye on events in Washington,
D.C. as we shiver our way through our Toy Runs and
holidays.
If there is any way the MRF can help you prepare for
Black Thursday on January 23, 2014, please ask us.
The MRF has stores of experience from many states to
help with our legislative efforts. You can visit the web
page www.mrf.org or contact us directly at 253-8841909.
News from last month:
• The Motorcycle Riders Foundation would like to
thank all of our veterans for their service. As we
observe Veteran's Day the MRF is thankful for all of our
veterans this day and every day. Without the sacrifice of
our service members what we do at the MRF would
simply not be possible. Freedom is Not Free.
Thanks to all of our military and their families.
Sincerely, The Motorcycle Riders Foundation.
• Motorcycle Riders Foundation reports that
Congressman Petri (WI) has taken the lead on drafting
a letter to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to ask
them to not waste resources on motorcycle safety when
we have so many more government agencies all ready
doing the same research. Although he held the letter
until Friday November 8th, it’s never too late to get more
support. Please contact your Federal Representative
and ask that they support the Petri CDC letter. You can
reach the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and
you can determine who your Representative is through
this website: http://www.house.gov/representatives/
find/. Please act now.
• Hopefully, we’re not too late; “Here it comes folks.
We are once again being called a "disease" by the CDC
so they've created a task force to recommend federal
helmet mandates to Congress.
Plus, as we expected, with Obamacare rolling out, they
will make a harder push for the helmets since they
dictate your health care costs and needs.” (From the
AMA News report.)
http://www.bikernewsonline.com/2013/11/federalgovernment-preparing-for.html
“Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night”. Hope
Santa brings you all the leather, chrome and new parts
to your heart’s delight.
Freedom!
Jay and Glenyce Jackson
Assistant MRF Reps
The motorcycling public of the U.S.A. is concerned
with several issues.We are the few that have or are
willing to contact our legislators regarding issues.
Without us our Wa. state federal legislators will
not know of these concerns and will certainly do
nothing to support them.It is our job and patriotic
duty. Some of us have contacted Cathy McMorris
Rodgers office in person ,e-mail and sent letters
in the last three years and she has done nothing.
Her office recently advised me that it would
make more of a difference if more people would
contact their office.Our MC issues are as follows:
Stop the Center for Disease Control from doing
repetitive motorcycle safety studies. Sign on to
the bill HR1861 that stops funding for motorcycle
only checkpoints.Sign on to the bill HR1462 that
prohibits the 15% ethanol fuel that will destroy our
bike engines. Call 353-2374 Spokane or write or
visit 10 N Post St. Suite 625 Spokane 99201 or
E-mail wa05ima@mail.house.gov
Do nothing and nothing will be done.
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December 2013 Page 19
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Motorcycle Helmet Freedom of Choice
some years there are more TBis and deaths to helmeted
motorcyclists than those that were not. (See charts
below.) The information indicates that helmet use
does not prevent accidents or TBIs. When it comes to
our safety, it should be our choice. Rider training and
motorcycle awareness programs prevent accidents. A
motorcycle awareness section is in the Idaho motorist
training manual but missing in ours.
Legislators need to enact laws and legislation based on
FACTS and the will of the People, not party politics or
their OPINION. At election time, vote for candidates
that support the TRUTH and the founding principles
of America. LEGISLATIVE ACTION COMMITIEE
Thirty one states allow Freedom of Choice for adults
related to motorcycle helmet use. In Washington State
we do not have that choice. The main reason, based
on opinion or “statistics” for mandatory helmet use, is
“public burden” and that helmets save lives and offer
crash protection. The factual information from the WA.
Dept. of Health shows traumatic brain injuries (TBI’s)
occur to helmeted riders, most likely DOT approved
helmets. If there IS a public burden, helmet use appears
to be the cause.
In Idaho, a helmet choice state, the facts show that in
Traumatic Brain Injury Motorcycle Deaths and Hospitalizations, 2007-2012, Washington State Residents.
Year
Number of Deaths Deaths per 100,000 Number hospitalized Hospital rate per 100,000
2008
55
0.08
223
3.3
2009
55
0.08
191
2.7
2010
46
0.06
161
2.3
2011
45
0.07
145
2.0
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Death Certificate Data: Washington State Department of Health,Center for Health Statistics.
Hospitalization Discharge Data: Comprehensive Hospital Abstract Reporting System(CHARSJ. Washington State Department of Health,
Population source: Washington State Office of FinancialManagement with DSHS/DOH Adjustments
Idaho Transportation Dept.
Wearing Helmet
No Helmet
Injury Type20082009201020112012Total
Dead
Incapacitating
NonIncapacitating
None Evident
Possible
Unknown
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BLACK
THURSDAY
Olympia, WA
Thursday, January 23rd, 2014
ABATE of Washington’s 35th year representing the individual
motorcyclist of Washington State.
Goldwingers, Metrics, Sport Bikes & Dirt Bikes
All are welcome!
We must join together to protect our rights!
FREE Motorcycle Parking along North diagonal.
Find your Legislators at www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/default.htm
Start the day as early as 8:00AM or come when you can and join the group.
• Pick Up packets in the General Administrative Building Starting at 8am.
• Wednesday, January 22 – ABATE Meet and Greet at the Governor Hotel 5-9pm
• Thursday – Legislator Meet and Greet at the Governor Hotel from 4pm-8pm
For Hotel reservarions, call the Governor Hotel (866) 365 9867
Space is limited. Book early.
For more info, contact:
Donnie “Mr. Breeze” Landsman legislative1@abate-wa.org 425-495-7000
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Hot Links
ABATE of Washington
WA State Legislature
www.abate-wa.org
www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/ses.htm
WA State R.C.W.
www.search.leg.wa.gov/pub/textsearch/default.as
American Motorcyclist Association (AMA)
www.amadirectlink.com
Biker Friendly Bar www.BikerFriendlyBar.com
Central Washington Chapter Cowlitz County ABATE
www.cowlitzabate.org
East Pierce County Chapter
Kittitas Chapter
www.cwc-abate.com
www.abate-epcc.org
www.kittitasabate.org
Kitsap Chapter
www.kitsap.abate-wa.org
Mason County
www.abate-wa-masonco.org
North Kitsap Chapter
www.abate-wa.org/northkitsap
North Snohomish
www.northsnohomishcountyabate.com
Olympia Chapter
www.olympiaabate.org
Rat City Chapter
http://ratcityabate.com
Renton ABATE www.rentonabate.cjb.net
Sky Valley Chapter
www. skyvalleyabate.com
Sno- King Chapter www.Snoking-abate.org
South King County Chapter www. abate-wa-skcc.org
Tacoma Chapter www.tacomaabate.org
Thomas - Info on Federal Bills
http://thomas.loc.gov
Christian Crusaders www.goccm.org
Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF)
www.mrf.org
National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM)
www.aimncom.com
DOL-WMSP Board Minutes
www.wa.gov/dol/drivers/wmspmin.htm
Museum of Motorcycling www.micapeak.com/VME
BC Coalition of Motorcyclists www.bccom-bc.com
Olympia Toy Run Coalition www.olytoyrun.com
www.lovesoutpost.com
Love Leathers Outpost Sons of Liberty Riders
http://sonsoflibertyriders.com
Tri-Cities Chapter
Washington Road Riders Assn.
www.tccabate.org
www. wrraleg@aol.com
www.abate-wa.org
December 2013
Page 26
Policies for the ABATE Newsletter
The deadline for submissions to the ABATE
Newsletter is the 15th of the month prior to
publication.
Chapter reports must be submitted by the Chapter
Coordinator, Deputy Coordinator or a person
authorized by the Chapter Coordinator in writing.
Chapter announcements and flyers are free with the
following restrictions:
Chapters are limited to one full page ad per month
If the event is during the first week of the month,
then a full page ad is allowed in the previous
month’s issue.
If the event is not in the first week of the month, the
full page ad is limited to the issue published in the
month of the event.
Chapters may place ¼ page ads for up to two
months prior to the event except for the issue that
the full page ad is inserted. Chapters may not have
a ¼ page ad and a full page ad for the same event
in the same issue. Full page ads may be allowed
if there is space available in months prior to the
month of the event at the sole discretion of the
Newsletter Team.
All flyers submitted for publication for Chapter
events must have “ABATE of Washington” and
the Chapter name at the top of the flyer. Use of
the ABATE logo is optional. Any flyers submitted
without this information will not be considered
Chapter events and will be subject to policies
contained in these rules. This may require payment
before the flyer can be published.
Charities with 501 (c) (3) status must submit a copy
of their IRS status letter to the Newsletter Team
before their ad can be published. All events must be
motorcycle related. There is no charge for charities
to place ads under these conditions on a space
available basis. If there is no space available, the
charity has the option to pay for the ad at current
published rates.
No other discounts or free ads will be allowed.
Commissions: Any ABATE member or Chapter
may earn 10% on any ads sold for the newsletter.
Rides and Events
Dec. 5
Wing Ding
N. Kitsap
(See pg.20)
Dec. 7
Olympia Toy Run
(see pg.20)
Dec. 14
Tacoma Toy Run
(see page 23)
Dec. 15
Toy Run
N. Kitsap
(See pg.21)
Jan. 11, 2014
Blues me or Lose me
(See page 14)
Jan. 23, 2014
Black Thursday
(See page 24)
March 9, 2014
Freeze Your Butt Off
Rat City (See page 9)
The ABATE of Washington Public Relations Officer
position is open. If interested in this position please
contact the State Coordinator or West Deputy
coordinator.
The Bylaws: Article XIII - Public Relations
The state Coordinator shall appoint, subject to the
aproval of he Board of Directors a State Public Relations
Officer who shall handle all press releases and other
communications on State Organizational matters.
The STEAM manual further explains working with
chapter public relations to develop and establish
working relations with the local community and their
businesses, advertising with the local media and event
coordinating with other ABATE chapters. The State
PR Officer will also be prepared to speak publicly to
recognize and thank the hosts, sponsors, attending clubs,
and other organizations and everyone who helped make
the event a success. Always giving recognition where
it is due. Always seek out new and interesting venues
to promote ABATE of Washington. Always update and
promote the achievements of ABATE of Washington be
it State functions or Chapter functions.
Disclaimer: We make every effort to provide correct
information in this publication. However, opinions and articles
are for informational purposes only. The opinions of those that
submit articles may or may not reflect the official position of
ABATE of Washington. The legal landscape surrounding the
subject matter has MANY political and personal influences.
Therefore, any and all information you LEARN from this
publication should be independently verified. Nothing found
throughout this ABATE of Washington publication is meant
to be construed as legal advice.
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